To lead this conversation, we’re excited to welcome one of my favorite business authors and commentators, Bob Burg. Bob writes extensively and speaks enthusiastically about what it takes for organizations and individuals to leverage their strengths in today’s world of work.

For a glimpse of Bob’s view of intrapreneurship, watch this brief #TChat sneak-peek Hangout:

This week’s #TChat forums promise to be dynamic and informative. So bring your best ideas, questions and concerns — and let’s continue the conversation!

#TChat Events: Entrepreneurs Inside Your Organization

Bob joins our hosts, Meghan M. Biro and Kevin W. Grossman to talk about how intrapreneurs fit in today’s workplace, and how organizations can create an environment that supports those endeavors. Listen LIVE and dial-in with your questions and feedback!

Immediately following the radio show, Bob will join us on the #TChat Twitter stream, where Dr. Nancy Rubin will moderate an open discussion with the entire TalentCulture community. Anyone with a Twitter account is invited to participate, as we address these questions:

Q1: How can entrepreneurs find happiness in a corporate workplace culture?Q2: What’s the difference between a “go-getter” and a “go-giver”?Q3: How do companies attract, hire and retain “intrapreneurs”?Q4: What can business leaders and HR gain from being intrapraneurs?Q5: What technologies today enable intrapraneurship, and how?

Tim is the community manager at HuffPost Live, the live streaming video network of The HuffIngtonPost, where he grows a vested community of on-air guests and commenters.As founder of My Community Manager, Tim provides a community for community managers. His weekly hangouts (#cmgrhangout) and conferences (#cmgrUN) bring together community managers both online and in person.

First, a “mea culpa” – I’m just catching up to you here. I agree with you that the “Go-Giver” should be providing value (to colleagues, managers, executives) and I would add that the living out the role of a “Connector” (people-to-people and people-to-information) is where we will sometimes find the “Go-Giver.”